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york city. once a quarantine station, it has been abandoned for 50 years. but we have gotten rarer permission to visit the island, and now those images are part of a new book. at tonight he gives us a look. uninhabited island of ruins off new york city. one of the most a unexpected places. it has been abandoned for the last if the euros or so, friend 50 years or so, since 1963. then it was home to hundreds of people. in the late 19th century, there were is this constant scare of contagious diseases for the burgeoning population of new york city. diseases were always making headlines. that is when he came into prominence, as a quarantines hospital. you step onto it, and all of a sudden you are in the middle of a city and you are completely alone. it is an experience i have never had anywhere else. you're walking into another world, and yet you still hear the sounds of the city. i heard an ice cream truck. on the one hand, that is part of living, the present, the world of the living that is new yo
york city. once a quarantine station, it has been abandoned for 50 years. but we have gotten rarer permission to visit the island, and now those images are part of a new book. at tonight he gives us a look. uninhabited island of ruins off new york city. one of the most a unexpected places. it has been abandoned for the last if the euros or so, friend 50 years or so, since 1963. then it was home to hundreds of people. in the late 19th century, there were is this constant scare of contagious...
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back in 1993, new york city had over 2200 murders. at that time, professor kelley met chief bratton at that time and then became police commissioner new york city. together they came up with implementing a lot of george is very thin combating crime. new york city police department has followed those procedures over the last 20 years. we went from 2200 murders last year in new york city had 340 murders. remarkable reduction in violent crime in new york and many, many people in new york city credit this man. ladies and gentlemen, let me present to you george killing. [applause] >> referring to broken windows, at first, at first it was five years ago. and it was 10 years ago. then it was a quarter century ago. and now it is 30 years. i'm still around and still talking about it. and it still remains somewhat of a controversial idea. i don't think the broken windows idea controversial if you understand the ideas. if you do not they can be controversial and i want to talk about that a little bit. broken window says he recognizes a metaphor.
back in 1993, new york city had over 2200 murders. at that time, professor kelley met chief bratton at that time and then became police commissioner new york city. together they came up with implementing a lot of george is very thin combating crime. new york city police department has followed those procedures over the last 20 years. we went from 2200 murders last year in new york city had 340 murders. remarkable reduction in violent crime in new york and many, many people in new york city...
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we come back to new york city. it is a focus point of the u.s. travel and tourism industry. >> right. >> we wanted to have a property that we were proud of and make a good return on investment. >> any return depends on visitors to the city. tisch's has worked closely with the past mayors to improve new york city's image. he helped kick off the new york times square makeover. and bring tourists back after 9/11. so far, his efforts seem to be working. new york had 54 million visitors in 2013. the regency sold out for super bowl weekend about a month before it even opened. .before it even opened. it is not just about keeping hotels full. tisch says tourism is critical for the new york economy. >> it is about the jobs. it is about the ability for visitors to come and spend money so we can hire more new yorkers. if you look in new york, thousands of people are making a living in some aspect of travel and tourism. we are reaching out to the right visitors. we want to bring in the international travelers. that is extremely important. they stay longer an
we come back to new york city. it is a focus point of the u.s. travel and tourism industry. >> right. >> we wanted to have a property that we were proud of and make a good return on investment. >> any return depends on visitors to the city. tisch's has worked closely with the past mayors to improve new york city's image. he helped kick off the new york times square makeover. and bring tourists back after 9/11. so far, his efforts seem to be working. new york had 54 million...
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york city were far faster because new york city itself was a much more complicated social environment and the subway. a subway was relatively simple. i don't know whether many of you remember the subway. i have recently gone into a culture shock getting back into the subway since not having been there since the early 1990's. i mean, did you were doing a film showing a damsel in distress you would put her in the new york city subway being chased by chatelin figures, and you had your purgatory. you go to of the new york city subway, which i have been doing recently. 1130 and nine, a female students standing, reading, alone in the edge of the platform, those of you from new york, remember the safety zone? remember when they have signs up to all the citizens should gather in this particular area so there will be safety in numbers. the word was, don't sit near or don't go into the last car. joanne, the chief from the york city police department, averaging six or seven reported crimes a day. just a completely different environment. much cleaner, much brighter. a wonderful sight. that was pa
york city were far faster because new york city itself was a much more complicated social environment and the subway. a subway was relatively simple. i don't know whether many of you remember the subway. i have recently gone into a culture shock getting back into the subway since not having been there since the early 1990's. i mean, did you were doing a film showing a damsel in distress you would put her in the new york city subway being chased by chatelin figures, and you had your purgatory....
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in new york city we're blessed because we have a strong government. we have a lot of tools at our disposal, and pre-k is a great example. i don't think we would have gotten to pre-k simply if the public debate had been left to its own. there was a broad realize of early childhood education -- >> you mean you had to have a commitment to an idea and you had to make sure it was front and center and to make sure this is where government was going to do something to make a difference. >> you said it perfectly and there had to be a relentlessness. we had a consensus that early childhood education is an extraordinary difference maker and a way to succeed in the economy, that wasn't going to happen unless it became a focal point of government-- and in my case, an elected official who had the ability to create that momentum. it wasn't going to happen simply because of some public discourse or consensus that emerged. so this is where the role of government becomes so important, to catalyze, to take us to places that will set up our future more effectively. that
in new york city we're blessed because we have a strong government. we have a lot of tools at our disposal, and pre-k is a great example. i don't think we would have gotten to pre-k simply if the public debate had been left to its own. there was a broad realize of early childhood education -- >> you mean you had to have a commitment to an idea and you had to make sure it was front and center and to make sure this is where government was going to do something to make a difference. >>...
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i'm a nervous wreck in new york city. if you let the little stuff go then all the big things end up becoming worse so what they are doing here is saying you can't go the wrong way on fifth avenue and also it's notid law. it's for his own safety. if he really cares about his wife and daughter he won be going the wrong way anyway. >> do you wear the bike shorts anyway? >> no. venttle and even worse is those guys who go on penny kabs. my money he was not going to get arrested until he mouthed off to the cop. he's probably going up fifth avenue. it goes this way and he probably got in her face, the fox reporter -- >> he was protecting his daughter. >> you are a friend of his brother. >> billy, stephen and daniel are the nicest people in the world. >> don't you know who i am? >> reece whither spoon taught us that. >> one more thing is up next. >>> all right. one more thing. bob, you kick it off. >> today, at the white house former army sergeant kyle white was the seventh living recipient of the medal of honor and gragses to hi
i'm a nervous wreck in new york city. if you let the little stuff go then all the big things end up becoming worse so what they are doing here is saying you can't go the wrong way on fifth avenue and also it's notid law. it's for his own safety. if he really cares about his wife and daughter he won be going the wrong way anyway. >> do you wear the bike shorts anyway? >> no. venttle and even worse is those guys who go on penny kabs. my money he was not going to get arrested until he...
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we have research on that in new york city. the police are viewed as less legitimate, crime goes up because legitimacy is a credible factor in criminal behavior, willingness to cooperate with the police goes down so that the way in which people are experiencing dealing with the police is actually having the effect of increasing criminogenic tendencies and behavior. and in particular, there are constant complaints about harassment and intimidation by the police. during these stops factors that are really separate from whether these kinds of activities have some reasonable crime reduction content or effectiveness, my point to you would be that really this is not broken windows, as professor kelling said. and, in fact, what we really should be looking for is a return to the idea of trying to build the and respect of the community through policing activities and focusing on what it is the public says they want as a way to do that. and i'll just conclude by saying that i think, to me, one of the parts about the broken windows model
we have research on that in new york city. the police are viewed as less legitimate, crime goes up because legitimacy is a credible factor in criminal behavior, willingness to cooperate with the police goes down so that the way in which people are experiencing dealing with the police is actually having the effect of increasing criminogenic tendencies and behavior. and in particular, there are constant complaints about harassment and intimidation by the police. during these stops factors that...
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that's the day new york city got .ack on its feet >> new york city was an inspiration to the rest of the country. they basically jumped back up and went about the business of being new york city, went about the business of recovering. to mourn those who were lost. >> you serve on committees that oversee transportation and infrastructure. yesterday, president obama was on a bridge that was built 59 .ears ago he was talking about the need for infrastructure improvements because we have deteriorating roads and bridges in this country. democrats and republicans. is there any way they can agree on funding measures to help the nation's roads, bridges and schools yucca >> i think there is. all know we have to fill a gap in the motor fuels tax. that revenue has gone down because people are driving more fuel-efficient vehicles, which is a good thing, but we have a hole to fill. there are a couple of proposals on the table. the president has one, that would make some changes to the tax code. the chairman of the ways and means committee has one that would fund infrastructure by manipulating ano
that's the day new york city got .ack on its feet >> new york city was an inspiration to the rest of the country. they basically jumped back up and went about the business of being new york city, went about the business of recovering. to mourn those who were lost. >> you serve on committees that oversee transportation and infrastructure. yesterday, president obama was on a bridge that was built 59 .ears ago he was talking about the need for infrastructure improvements because we...
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the new york city ballet. the new york city ballet is doing this with somebody who's doing street dancing. that's something you just wouldn't think about. >> a clever way to reach a wider audience too. improv everywhere is about fun. they do these stunts in public e fun and the people tin in the public have fun while doing them. they took a stunt to the gap. they started with people in morph suits. what are they going to do. >> today's mission is called manny can mom. getting the gap on fifth avenue 50 extra manny cans for the afternoon. >> go in the gap store open for business and pose next to the real man na kan. there they are they put the masks over their head and they start posing and some people figure out, you know what, mom, something not right about that man na kan. >> because they're all wearing gap clothes i'm sure people thought this was some sort of promotion. they hired real-life people to be the mannequins that's really cool. >> must be a viral marketing video. >> try to take their arms. come he
the new york city ballet. the new york city ballet is doing this with somebody who's doing street dancing. that's something you just wouldn't think about. >> a clever way to reach a wider audience too. improv everywhere is about fun. they do these stunts in public e fun and the people tin in the public have fun while doing them. they took a stunt to the gap. they started with people in morph suits. what are they going to do. >> today's mission is called manny can mom. getting the...
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this is happening in new york city right now. the museum will be dedicated in a few short minutes by president. survivors and family members of the news will be speaking. we will take you back there as soon as the president starts. anwill also bring you interview with former new york city mayor michael bloomberg, chairman of the museum and also the founder of our parent company. if you would like to watch the entire ceremony it is streaming live on our website, bloomberg.com/tv. to bring it up to speed, time for the newsfeed, the top business stories from around the world. shares of walmart dropping. profit missed analyst estimates. sales of walmart's u.s. stores the first quarter. more recalls for general motors. recalling 2.7 million vehicles for a variety of defects. no deaths have been linked to these problems. gm is already struggling with fallout from a faulty ignition switch which led to the recall of 2.5 million cars. from hedge fund billionaire david pepper, saying the market is kind of dangerous and this is the time to
this is happening in new york city right now. the museum will be dedicated in a few short minutes by president. survivors and family members of the news will be speaking. we will take you back there as soon as the president starts. anwill also bring you interview with former new york city mayor michael bloomberg, chairman of the museum and also the founder of our parent company. if you would like to watch the entire ceremony it is streaming live on our website, bloomberg.com/tv. to bring it up...
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york city's mayor agrees. >> reporter: when you think about four-legged hairy animals in new york city, perhaps this comes to mind or this. but the debate that's making the fur fly is actually about these. >> they don't bite hard. they're gentle. they're playful. >> i'm not doing this. >> reporter: will new york city do it? and by do it, we mean legalize the ferret, an animal the butt of jokes in movie. >> what happened to your dog? >> this is not a dog. that's a ferret. >> oh. >> reporter: apparently, no joking matter to new york city mayor bill de blasio whose office wants to lif the ban. aerial jasper started the petition to. >> it's just to have the five boroughs excluded doesn't make sense. >> reporter: the health department added ferrets to the list of animals such as pythons, lions, that cannot be kept as pets. that same year, former mayor giuliani learned how much some people just love their ferrets. >> something deranged about you. >> no, there isn't, sir. there's more states -- >> excessive concern that you have for ferrets is something you should examine with a therapist. >>
york city's mayor agrees. >> reporter: when you think about four-legged hairy animals in new york city, perhaps this comes to mind or this. but the debate that's making the fur fly is actually about these. >> they don't bite hard. they're gentle. they're playful. >> i'm not doing this. >> reporter: will new york city do it? and by do it, we mean legalize the ferret, an animal the butt of jokes in movie. >> what happened to your dog? >> this is not a dog....
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york city. at stake, stuyvesant town peter cooper village along the manhattan's east river. but with fears of a potential sale steinberg and fellow tenants worry that the affordable housing that has allowed them to live here for decades will be wiped out. >> we're fighting for everyone who lives here. >> reporter: steinberg, who is 67, and retired pays a little more than $1,300 in monthly rent, about half the cost of market rate. regulated rents by the city are the hallmark of stuyvesant town built in 1947 for world war ii veterans developed by metlife with the city's help. owners have changed hands over the years, deregulating rents for some of the tenants and deregulating more rents will be the priority for new owners. >> it's a certain. how quickly they can do so. >> reporter: in 1986 this complex sold for $5.4 billion. but the buyers eventually ran out of money, and lenders took control. >> they thought they could raise rents more quickly than most people have ever done. >> reporter: the dev
york city. at stake, stuyvesant town peter cooper village along the manhattan's east river. but with fears of a potential sale steinberg and fellow tenants worry that the affordable housing that has allowed them to live here for decades will be wiped out. >> we're fighting for everyone who lives here. >> reporter: steinberg, who is 67, and retired pays a little more than $1,300 in monthly rent, about half the cost of market rate. regulated rents by the city are the hallmark of...
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york city, which is one of new york city's leading nonprofits, and they serve about 14,000 new yorkers living with disabilities. >> ok, so that is women who care. let's step back for a second and share a little bit of your story. as i described, an automobile accident led to your paralysis, and you turned this into something that has not been an issue in terms of what you wanted to achieve. tell us some of your goals and what you wanted to achieve. >> well, when i was six years old, i began to sing, and that changed my entire life, because i had something to live for, and i had a purpose, and i had a passion, and i dreamed of performing on stage and being on television, and then a little show called "glee" came around, and i decided it was going to be my dream and my mission to get on the show, so i did the "glee" project, which led to "glee," and i moved to l a, and i am now doing more television work, and it has been an incredible journey. >> one of the things about your singing is that in a sense, you had to retrain the way you sing because of your disability. share with us a little
york city, which is one of new york city's leading nonprofits, and they serve about 14,000 new yorkers living with disabilities. >> ok, so that is women who care. let's step back for a second and share a little bit of your story. as i described, an automobile accident led to your paralysis, and you turned this into something that has not been an issue in terms of what you wanted to achieve. tell us some of your goals and what you wanted to achieve. >> well, when i was six years old,...
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now things are happening where you're having cities like, say, new york city. then you have more than half of the residents in new york city live in poverty. and so you have a shrinking tax base. and the top bracket of the tax base in urban cities are being pressed even harder. they tend to now leave for places where there are lower and more friendly tax. >> and that's a big problem, don. what you just said is a huge problem, okay? listen, if i was a new york city cop who retired, i'd move, too. it's too expensive to live around here. so what happens is, you spend your life working for a city. you get a pension. and then you move to florida or north carolina. and so you're not reinvesting your own income back into the area that needs you to do that. >> but to identify the next detroit, don't we need to have that shrinking tax? i mean, that's my point about detroit. to say there are more detroits on up there, are we overstating the problem? because that is a city that saw massive population flight. so only now we're seeing sort of investment coming back in. with
now things are happening where you're having cities like, say, new york city. then you have more than half of the residents in new york city live in poverty. and so you have a shrinking tax base. and the top bracket of the tax base in urban cities are being pressed even harder. they tend to now leave for places where there are lower and more friendly tax. >> and that's a big problem, don. what you just said is a huge problem, okay? listen, if i was a new york city cop who retired, i'd...
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york city. this is a live picture of the museum and president obama will be dedicating it along with 9/11 survivors, first responders and families of the victims. >>> we are joined from ground zero with an inside look at the new tribute to the fallen. >>> good morning, kristen. it is behind the reflecting pool, 10,000 artifacts and more than 500 hours of video, a remarkable way to remember the day that changed everything. >> at ground zero, below the new world trade center, the largest memorial museums in the world will open its doors, the 9/11 memorial museum, a journey back to a day that america will never forget. clocks and wants frozen in time, a mangled fire truck and uniforms worn by the heroes, the first responders. >> it is emotional. >> the museum does not just house artifacts it is an artifact the bed rome of the world trade center, the steel becames and the survivor stairs used by hundreds during the attack. >> running down the stairs to safety was a lifelong. >> plaques and screens s
york city. this is a live picture of the museum and president obama will be dedicating it along with 9/11 survivors, first responders and families of the victims. >>> we are joined from ground zero with an inside look at the new tribute to the fallen. >>> good morning, kristen. it is behind the reflecting pool, 10,000 artifacts and more than 500 hours of video, a remarkable way to remember the day that changed everything. >> at ground zero, below the new world trade...
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i'm a detective in the new york city police department emergency service unit. i worked at ground zero for nine months. >> my name is steve butler. i'm a lieutenant with the port authority police emergency service unit. i worked down at ground zero for nine months performing rescue and recovery. after learning losing my brother tommy, a firefighter with squad company number 1 i was the first person to put his picture on this piece of steel which we call the last column. after that many others followed with pictures and signatures. [ bells ] >> the last column was part of the last area that was searched -- >> that really tells the they stories of the clean up, the destruction and effort. >> as the site was cleared and the beem came to stand alone, people that were working at the site or family members began affixing the photos. >> people were putting notes on the column. we had a flag on the top of it and it was an icon on the site. the sheer size of it, the number of signatures, farewells not only to lost loved ones and also to this new family that developed on
i'm a detective in the new york city police department emergency service unit. i worked at ground zero for nine months. >> my name is steve butler. i'm a lieutenant with the port authority police emergency service unit. i worked down at ground zero for nine months performing rescue and recovery. after learning losing my brother tommy, a firefighter with squad company number 1 i was the first person to put his picture on this piece of steel which we call the last column. after that many...
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right now they are handmade in new york city. >> it is a mold? >> we used to use pectin and now we use agar. it is the perfect cup. >> it goes away. how much does it cost? >> a four pack is $11.95. we are selling old cups to food service and weddings. it is an $80 million industry. we are selling to a lot of people. >> these are flexible. they feel like they might leak. but they don't. >> they hold their shape for 48 hours. >> are the best of the are cap cold? >> it depends on the type of drink you are serving. the drink in the cup will be cold. >> there is a sticky quality to it. your hand is admitting he. >> that is an interesting point about what loliware can do. it is a delivery vehicle for flavoring or for a functional food. >> our dream is to create cups for marathon runners and athletes with vitamins and minerals during the marathon. there is a tremendous amount of waste. >> you could replace the plastic cups. after a marathon, no waste. that is an incredible idea. >> you need to drink it as quickly as you eat it. there is a funny aspect t
right now they are handmade in new york city. >> it is a mold? >> we used to use pectin and now we use agar. it is the perfect cup. >> it goes away. how much does it cost? >> a four pack is $11.95. we are selling old cups to food service and weddings. it is an $80 million industry. we are selling to a lot of people. >> these are flexible. they feel like they might leak. but they don't. >> they hold their shape for 48 hours. >> are the best of the are...
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obama took part in a memorial in new york city. also present, former mayor michael bloomberg, and governor chris christie. this is an hour. ♪ there's a place for us somewhere a place for us peace and quiet and open air wait for us somewhere there's a time for us someday a time for us time together with time to spare time to learn time to care someday, somewhere we'll find a new way of living we'll find a way of forgiving somewhere there's a place for us a time and place for us hold my hand and we're halfway there hold my hand and i'll take you there somehow someday somewhere ♪ there's a place for us there's a place for us a time and place for us hold my hand and we're halfway there hold my hand and i'll take you there somehow someday somewhere ♪ [cadence] >> present arms. ♪ o say can you see by the dawn's early light what so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming? whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight o'er the ramparts we watched ere gallantly streaming? and the rockets' red glare he bom
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it's 5:00 o'clock in new york city. five".s is "the so does #diplomacy work? 300 girls were kidnapped by the muslim terror group boko haram. it caused outrage around the world.musl celebrities like ellen degeneres and p diddy have taken to twitter with a hash tag bring back our girls. those like michelle obama and others have tweeted out. >> i just think this is
it's 5:00 o'clock in new york city. five".s is "the so does #diplomacy work? 300 girls were kidnapped by the muslim terror group boko haram. it caused outrage around the world.musl celebrities like ellen degeneres and p diddy have taken to twitter with a hash tag bring back our girls. those like michelle obama and others have tweeted out. >> i just think this is
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we have soda ban in new york city. john: proposed in new york city. >> currently in the courts. used to be they fought polio and smallpox and now they're fighting against food choices. next they're going to tell us when we should go to sleep. >> i call them the totalitarian left but they have a good cause. katie couric says over 95% of americans will be overweight or obese in two decades. can they make a statement like that. >> only 95%? i don't know where the science comes from, i'm sure it's not from scientists. john: one part of her movie we could both agree with. >> the sugar industry is extraordinarily powerful. they're in business to make money not to keep america healthy. john: they're a business to make money, what a shock! i guess to mainstream news people. >> it's horrific. you have newspaper people. you have members of the public health community here also in business to make money but somehow when it's a food company and the food company happens to be big, it becomes terrible. john: and they are powerful in one way, they keep their subsidies. >> right. subsidies are
we have soda ban in new york city. john: proposed in new york city. >> currently in the courts. used to be they fought polio and smallpox and now they're fighting against food choices. next they're going to tell us when we should go to sleep. >> i call them the totalitarian left but they have a good cause. katie couric says over 95% of americans will be overweight or obese in two decades. can they make a statement like that. >> only 95%? i don't know where the science comes...
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zealand apples are better than new york city apples. john: the giant farm is mardi efficient than a local farmer? >> you can use and put more efficiently and his more difficult to run a tractor on the rooftop in new york city and with those crops that grow larger quantities then of course, is bigger is better. john: but now they talk about food miles the distance from a food -- farm to fork with the of 100 myall dialect -- tie it. >> in the end you cannot defy nature. it is still one 20th of the footprint. few want to grow things in the area to bring irrigation water or more fungicides and pesticides growing them for where it has traveled. >> it is much more energy intensive. >> 20 times more on average. >> it saves local jobs? >> the problem is if you pay more for your food then you have less money to spend on other things. if you keep farmers in business to pay twice as much then there is less movies to buy it -- money to buy the things and to pay for more you destroy more than to create. john: thank you. coming up. i will give away m
zealand apples are better than new york city apples. john: the giant farm is mardi efficient than a local farmer? >> you can use and put more efficiently and his more difficult to run a tractor on the rooftop in new york city and with those crops that grow larger quantities then of course, is bigger is better. john: but now they talk about food miles the distance from a food -- farm to fork with the of 100 myall dialect -- tie it. >> in the end you cannot defy nature. it is still...
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this is al jazeera america live from new york city. i'm morgan radford and here are today's top stories. >> i'm here on a single mission - it thank you for your extraordinary service. [ cheering ] >>> president obama makes a surprise visit to troops in afghanistan. >>> and pope francis is in israel after a visit to the west bank. >>> plus the ballots are in after month of turmoil. voters in ukraine have finally
this is al jazeera america live from new york city. i'm morgan radford and here are today's top stories. >> i'm here on a single mission - it thank you for your extraordinary service. [ cheering ] >>> president obama makes a surprise visit to troops in afghanistan. >>> and pope francis is in israel after a visit to the west bank. >>> plus the ballots are in after month of turmoil. voters in ukraine have finally
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the stadium is in new jersey. it is just across the hudson city from new york. metlife opened its doors four years ago. jonathan tisch was instrumental in getting it built. the stadium holds games for the giants and the jets. all of those seats came with a hefty price tag. >> this is an amazing building. it cost $1.6 billion to build. people said to us, why is there no roof on it? that would have been more money here at there is not a dime up public money in this building. it is all privately financed. it was quite a remarkable congressman. >> the stadium will be in the spotlight in early february when the plays host to the most-watched sporting event in the world -- the super bowl. >> super bowl is a great opportunity for this region, for new york and new jersey. this is a super bowl of a lot of firsts. first time it is being hosted by two teams, the first time it is being hosted by two states and one big city. the first time the game is being played in a northern city and a building without a roof. >> it has been a decade-long effort for tisch. it began after
the stadium is in new jersey. it is just across the hudson city from new york. metlife opened its doors four years ago. jonathan tisch was instrumental in getting it built. the stadium holds games for the giants and the jets. all of those seats came with a hefty price tag. >> this is an amazing building. it cost $1.6 billion to build. people said to us, why is there no roof on it? that would have been more money here at there is not a dime up public money in this building. it is all...
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brooklyn's economy outpaced new york city. the number drops in brooklyn grew 20%. that is a look at some of the headlines. back to you. >> thank you carol massar. a new biodegradable cup is called loliware. it won a jell-o mold competition. as ants are made alternative to disposable cups. andunder chelsea briganti director of sales jennifer love join me now. great to have you both here. >> we are so excited. >> what exactly -- this is an edible cup. >> it is a collection of biodegradable and edible cups. we have for you a little drink. with a springtime lemonade mint in a citrus cup. the cup is truly biodegradable. biodegradable products are sometimes -- they do not biodegrade properly. they have bpa. , vegan, is bpa-free all-natural. it is a replacement. >> gluten-free? >> everything. >> let's start with this idea. you enter a contest. chelsea enters a contest and they use the jell-o mold concept as a material. not as a food itself. when you first heard about this, what did you think? them a few months ago. i love what they are up to. one of the most exciting thin
brooklyn's economy outpaced new york city. the number drops in brooklyn grew 20%. that is a look at some of the headlines. back to you. >> thank you carol massar. a new biodegradable cup is called loliware. it won a jell-o mold competition. as ants are made alternative to disposable cups. andunder chelsea briganti director of sales jennifer love join me now. great to have you both here. >> we are so excited. >> what exactly -- this is an edible cup. >> it is a collection...
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she is live for us in new york city with a preview. exciting time of the year, teresa. >> i drew the short straw today. huh? good morning et heather. good morning everyone. this is a really exciting time here in new york city as we officially kickoff fleet week. some 1500 servicemen and women will be coming into new york city enjoying our great city. also letting us into their lives. we are talking about members of the navy, the marines, as well as the coast guard. so these worlds are sort of mess meshing in a way that we really don't normally see. fleet week is running from the 21st through the 27th. you will get an opportunity to tour some ships. there will be a number of parades and ariel demonstrations. it is an exciting time in new york city and one we are looking forward to. that's the latest from peer 92. i will send it back to you in the studio. >> i can see that from my apartment. things are definitely revving up. thank you for joining us. good morning. >> good morning. >> the cost of living keeps getting higher, and it hardly
she is live for us in new york city with a preview. exciting time of the year, teresa. >> i drew the short straw today. huh? good morning et heather. good morning everyone. this is a really exciting time here in new york city as we officially kickoff fleet week. some 1500 servicemen and women will be coming into new york city enjoying our great city. also letting us into their lives. we are talking about members of the navy, the marines, as well as the coast guard. so these worlds are...
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is a small city does that system allow sharing on a bigger level that's the question given the new york and manhattan other boroughs. >> the goal is to work with other jurisdictions and we currently do often this is on a manual basis, you know, calling people but the goal eventually is with did pd to have the same level of communication we have very good relationships with law enforcement in the bay area and san mateo and especially marina but hopefully, this will be a one single process. >> mr. cha con how many people in manhattan alone vs. the larger new york city region. >> we have $1.3 million resident in manhattan that balloons to 3 million people from the outer boroughs and new jerry we're dealing with a lot of people we're going about this in an intelligent way we're only getting involved with the thousand people and with a hundred thousand case with w and with the city that has over 13 million this is the smarter way to target the people that are hurting our community we spend more time in court telling me we're not aware of someone not being a crime driving that's important whe
is a small city does that system allow sharing on a bigger level that's the question given the new york and manhattan other boroughs. >> the goal is to work with other jurisdictions and we currently do often this is on a manual basis, you know, calling people but the goal eventually is with did pd to have the same level of communication we have very good relationships with law enforcement in the bay area and san mateo and especially marina but hopefully, this will be a one single process....
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york city with black armbands to protest the massacre at ludlow. he also invented investigative reporting in chicago with the jungle. so much more i would like to say about him. i hope you will read my book. i hope you will join me in helping not have them disappear from memory. he has a lot to teach us, whether it is the politics of food, one of the central issues of his life, and very ardent temperance crusade arabic as he was a child of an alcoholic. and i think as chris said you could only understand sinclair best, we know about the syndrome of alcoholics, we know how they feel about alcohol. that was him. he made a movie called the web parade which was one of the very few movies that feature the temperance agent as a hero. trying to bust of the bootlegged liquor places as a hero. he had jimmy durant in its comments and they wouldn't even allow sinclair in because he didn't have a tuxedo. there are so many stories i could tell. >> you can watch this and other programs online at booktv.org. >> here's a look at the best-selling nonfiction books a
york city with black armbands to protest the massacre at ludlow. he also invented investigative reporting in chicago with the jungle. so much more i would like to say about him. i hope you will read my book. i hope you will join me in helping not have them disappear from memory. he has a lot to teach us, whether it is the politics of food, one of the central issues of his life, and very ardent temperance crusade arabic as he was a child of an alcoholic. and i think as chris said you could only...
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thomas morgan, bbc news, new york city. brings today's program to a close. find much more of today's news on our website. for all of us here at "bbc world news america," thank you for watching and have a great weekend. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for over 30 years, union bank, and charles schwab. >> there's a saying around here -- you stand behind what you say. around here, you don't make excuses. you make commitments. and when you can't live up to them, you own up and make it right. some people think the kind of accountability that thrives on so many streets in this country has gone missing in the places where it's needed most. i know you'll still find it when you know where to look. >> for nearly 150 years, we believed the commercial bank owes its clients strength, stability, security. we believe in keeping lending standards high, capital ratios high, credit ratings high. companies expected it then. companies expect it now. do
thomas morgan, bbc news, new york city. brings today's program to a close. find much more of today's news on our website. for all of us here at "bbc world news america," thank you for watching and have a great weekend. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for over 30 years, union bank, and charles schwab. >> there's a saying around here -- you stand...
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welcome back to al jazeera america live from new york city. i am morgan radford. here are today's top stories. sinn fein leader gerry adams will be released from northern ireland. you are looking at live pictures. he was arrested on wednesday when police questioned him over the 1972 murder of a mother of 10. adams, however, denies being involved in that murder. >>> ukraine releases protesters he arrested after friday's clashes in odessa. activists attacked a police station breaking down windows and doors and demanding the release of those very protesters. at least 40 people died on friday after a fire broke out inside of a trade union building. help is on the way. 4,000 afghans displaced by a deadly landslide after finally, receiving the help they need. the mountain collapsed on friday leaving an entire town almost completely buried beneath the rebel. only a few hundred bodies have been recovered out of the nearly 2000 people who are believed to be buried inside their homes. >>> nasa inducted two new astronauts into the hall of fame. they were honored at the kenne
welcome back to al jazeera america live from new york city. i am morgan radford. here are today's top stories. sinn fein leader gerry adams will be released from northern ireland. you are looking at live pictures. he was arrested on wednesday when police questioned him over the 1972 murder of a mother of 10. adams, however, denies being involved in that murder. >>> ukraine releases protesters he arrested after friday's clashes in odessa. activists attacked a police station breaking...
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and this includes the well head into new york city and boston. the question is why the building program now to get these very expensive products, but assumed to be a willing market and why is there no construction or opportunity. >> 18 months was finished by spectra energy and it serves as a 20-mile pipeline and it cost a billion dollars. a whole bunch of other people got it tooth and nail because they didn't want phrack -- or the natural gas piped into new york city from wells that have been a hydraulic fracture. i heard from someone that the price of natural gas that day go by several dollars in new york is problematic when it comes to any kind of new infrastructure. so you add in the fact that the public has been conditioned over decades, second bad the regulatory entities that govern the pipelines in and around new york and new jersey and all the of the rapture but then has to be avoided to build a pi
and this includes the well head into new york city and boston. the question is why the building program now to get these very expensive products, but assumed to be a willing market and why is there no construction or opportunity. >> 18 months was finished by spectra energy and it serves as a 20-mile pipeline and it cost a billion dollars. a whole bunch of other people got it tooth and nail because they didn't want phrack -- or the natural gas piped into new york city from wells that have...
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it's fleet week here in new york city. very exciting, and in honor of fleet week and memorial day our audience tonight is made up of service men and women who fight for our country. meanwhile have a panic attack every time i play "call of duty." [ laughter ] where can i hide? where can i hide? that's right, there are thousands of the sailors walking around the city tonight, meaning tomorrow morning we'll see the world's most impressive walk of shame. [ laughter ] sir, ma'am. ma'am, sir. [ cheers and applause ] that's my hat. that's my hat. i want to give a shout out to our friend marco andretti who's gonna be racing in the indy 500 this weekend. that's right. drivers will be going around in a circle 200 times. or as my dad calls that, "looking for a parking space." [ laughter ] "just put it in the garage." you guys may have heard about this. the rangers -- the new york rangers and the canadiens are the playing the stanley cup playoffs and i have a little bet going on with the montreal canadiens. if they win i have to do an
it's fleet week here in new york city. very exciting, and in honor of fleet week and memorial day our audience tonight is made up of service men and women who fight for our country. meanwhile have a panic attack every time i play "call of duty." [ laughter ] where can i hide? where can i hide? that's right, there are thousands of the sailors walking around the city tonight, meaning tomorrow morning we'll see the world's most impressive walk of shame. [ laughter ] sir, ma'am. ma'am,...
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plus a look at the big wall over my shoulder.eek in new york city. a live report from our very own navy veteran, lea gabriel, coming right up. get all your favorites all day, everyday. olive garden's signature favorites, just $10 including creamy fettuccine alfredo, and our classic lasagna. plus unlimited soup or salad and warm breadsticks. signature favorites, just $10 all week long, at olive garden. >>> fox report, first stop new york, police arrested two boys age 9 and 12 who apparently slipped rat poison into their teacher's water bottle. the cops say it happened monday at an elementary school in brooklyn. the teacher got 6 the next day and doing better now. >>> texas, video shows from a police an officer jumping off a 20 to 30 footbridge during a traffic stop. it happened last week. cops say another driver rammed her car into the police cruiser sending it towards the officer. that drivers faces assault charges and the officer in the hospital with a broken pelvis. >>> colorado, a pet store says two people stole a puppy by hiding it in the child's
plus a look at the big wall over my shoulder.eek in new york city. a live report from our very own navy veteran, lea gabriel, coming right up. get all your favorites all day, everyday. olive garden's signature favorites, just $10 including creamy fettuccine alfredo, and our classic lasagna. plus unlimited soup or salad and warm breadsticks. signature favorites, just $10 all week long, at olive garden. >>> fox report, first stop new york, police arrested two boys age 9 and 12 who...
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york city. the government has control. there's a problem with audio and video cutting out in the courtroom. and they were behind the glass. and guantanamo is more about what we did to the detainees than what the detainees good to good -- did to us. >> food of the poison tree problem. how was the evidence that may have been gained through coercive techniques, possibly including torture, been handled in those courts in guantanamo. >> well, the big trials, kalid shaikh mohammed, it has been along over the last years. in 2006, when i was the chief prosecutor, when the decision was made to transfer them to the sites in guantanamo, that day 14 men got off the airplane. and there was only one tried and convicted, and that was am ed galani. and that was in new york, and his conviction was upheld by the supreme court. and his case is over and done, and he's serving a life sentence in federal prison. and the other 13 men are still at guan tan most the question of evidence, you're going to have this regard
york city. the government has control. there's a problem with audio and video cutting out in the courtroom. and they were behind the glass. and guantanamo is more about what we did to the detainees than what the detainees good to good -- did to us. >> food of the poison tree problem. how was the evidence that may have been gained through coercive techniques, possibly including torture, been handled in those courts in guantanamo. >> well, the big trials, kalid shaikh mohammed, it has...
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now to get the very expensive product to new york city? but what r.c. obstacles? why is there no construction or activity? >> there has been a pipeline built within the last 18 months was finished by specter energy. it costs nearly $1 billion. and they fought it to san nail they do not want their natural gas piped into a new york city that was hydraulic fractured but as soon as that pipeline was completed i heard the price of natural gas that day filled by several dollars. new york is problematic with any type of infrastructure but add the fact the public has been conditioned over decades and second to come of maze of regulatory entities that govern pipelines in and around new york and new jersey and the infrastructure avoided to build a pipeline is complicated. no question the resource base is enormous the cast their the bay is under pittsburg by getting it to market is problematic especially around a population areas so densely populated as this. >> final question. >> basically you tell us there is a lot of opportunity for improvement an
now to get the very expensive product to new york city? but what r.c. obstacles? why is there no construction or activity? >> there has been a pipeline built within the last 18 months was finished by specter energy. it costs nearly $1 billion. and they fought it to san nail they do not want their natural gas piped into a new york city that was hydraulic fractured but as soon as that pipeline was completed i heard the price of natural gas that day filled by several dollars. new york is...
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., new york city, but chose to open his investment firm, farallon capital management, in san francisco. he founded farallon in 1986 with $8 million, and by the time he stepped down he turned the initial investment into $30 billion, making it the fourth-largest hedge fund in the world. steyer's personal fortune is an estimated $2.6 billion. not satisfied with retiring on the golf course, steyer reinvented himself as an environmental activist, funding and starring in a series of public service announcements. >> i'm tom styer. each week, we take a look at the keystone xl pipeline proposal. >> he believes the pipeline will escalate the production of the controversial canadian oil sands. >> so, the question here in my mind was, is this a chance to change our trajectory in terms of energy? is this a chance to change the way people think about it and the way the policies are shaped around energy? >> we caught up with steyer in the tiny town of mayflower, arkansas, where he was getting a look at the cleanup site from an estimated 5000 barrel oil spill. >> here is some just off the top of the w
., new york city, but chose to open his investment firm, farallon capital management, in san francisco. he founded farallon in 1986 with $8 million, and by the time he stepped down he turned the initial investment into $30 billion, making it the fourth-largest hedge fund in the world. steyer's personal fortune is an estimated $2.6 billion. not satisfied with retiring on the golf course, steyer reinvented himself as an environmental activist, funding and starring in a series of public service...
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he is also with the jamaica muslim center in new york city. thank you for being with us. >> thank you. >> as we indicated boko haram claims to be a muslim group saying they're guided by the qur'an. are they right? >> claiming muslim does not make them truly muslims. islam is about what you stand for. everything that boko haram stands for is against the teaching of islam starting from the ideology that they're against education. particularly western education. in islam we don't know western or eastern education. education is education. there is a prophet stating because china in the seventh century was the most advanced civilization and even the prophet encouraged people to go to china to become educated. >> this man leading boko haram is not acting alone. he has troops following him. they're following him in the name of islam. >> listen, religion is a test to our sentiments and emotions. and it's used and abused by certain people who have certain interests to be misused. that's the case of al-qaeda, and boko haram. abducting girls, selling the
he is also with the jamaica muslim center in new york city. thank you for being with us. >> thank you. >> as we indicated boko haram claims to be a muslim group saying they're guided by the qur'an. are they right? >> claiming muslim does not make them truly muslims. islam is about what you stand for. everything that boko haram stands for is against the teaching of islam starting from the ideology that they're against education. particularly western education. in islam we don't...